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Originally posted by Woon Deadn Woon Deadn wrote:

Speaking of the earlier, Soviet times, there were some people floating in and out all around the very essence of progressive rock, so to say. 

Speaking of the ancient era, there were tricky tunes like this one: 


Hey is this Svetonio? 
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Originally posted by TheH TheH wrote:


Disen Gage are great
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Woon Deadn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2020 at 13:16
David Tukhmanov's 1975 epic album is worth mentioning here, too - this is definitely prog, it was even mentioned in GEPR: 

 

Zvuki Mu sometimes gave incredible performances: 

 



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ah second album by Horizont is like symphonic music - but played on these strange synthesizers, very unique with some dramatic story to imagine. Sepsis had nice jamming psych style with loud bass a la Yes.

From symphonic/electronic oddballs I like:
Boris Petrov - Memory 1986

and let's not forget about Russian King Crimson Wink
Biocord - High Skies 1995 (more tracks to find on YT)


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Originally posted by Woon Deadn Woon Deadn wrote:

There's one of the greatest things the USSR did. The pre-1917 Russian state had around 75% of peasantry. The Soviet power took all those uneducated illiterate people and de facto made them the nobility, 'cause, for example, neither Tolstoy nor Dostoyevsky intended their literary works to be read for peasants or lower classes. Here, at the Soviet schools, former peasants, current peasants, children of the peasants studied War And Piece with all those pages in French translated below on the page. The former noblemen had en masse proved their arrogance, ignorance and other bad features - so, God (or, if you like, fate) swapped the ruling classes a bit. Those who had been previously nothing, became... well, not everything, not quite the ruling class, but the middle class indeed. Engineer was the most popular and widespread and common Soviet profession. Most of them certainly came to the cities from the villages and towns. 

I tend to go off-topic, I agree. 
Anyway, there was a 1987 pop song called "I see my village in my dreams". Or so, I'm not a professional interpreter, after all.  HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of Soviet citizens saw themselves in this song: 



Sergey Belikov has a great voice. His proggier (probably Queen-influenced) track "Nocturne" also stood the test of time well:

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Little Tragedies!!! What a band!!!

ELP with metal guitar and sax. Check out Cross or At Nights for some over-the-top psycho Prog.

They also released one of the best Christmas albums ever: The Magic Shop.

Also into iamthemorning, Pandora Snail and Vespero. Russian musicians are top notch.
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I have a bunch of Russian prog in my collection. Those already mentioned include:
Pikapika Teart
Diversion Voice
Vespero
Iamthemorning

Some that I didn't see mentioned are:
Human Factor (elements of post rock, similar to Hydria Spacefolk):


Lost World Band (violin prog)


Rozmainsky and Mikhaylov Project (RMP)


Shalash



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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

HORIZANT is cool. Prog from Soviet days. Started in a tractor factory!
 

There's one of the greatest things the USSR did. The pre-1917 Russian state had around 75% of peasantry. The Soviet power took all those uneducated illiterate people and de facto made them the nobility, 'cause, for example, neither Tolstoy nor Dostoyevsky intended their literary works to be read for peasants or lower classes. Here, at the Soviet schools, former peasants, current peasants, children of the peasants studied War And Piece with all those pages in French translated below on the page. The former noblemen had en masse proved their arrogance, ignorance and other bad features - so, God (or, if you like, fate) swapped the ruling classes a bit. Those who had been previously nothing, became... well, not everything, not quite the ruling class, but the middle class indeed. Engineer was the most popular and widespread and common Soviet profession. Most of them certainly came to the cities from the villages and towns. 

I tend to go off-topic, I agree. 
Anyway, there was a 1987 pop song called "I see my village in my dreams". Or so, I'm not a professional interpreter, after all.  HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of Soviet citizens saw themselves in this song: 




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HORIZANT is cool. Prog from Soviet days. Started in a tractor factory!





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The Gourishankar 2nd Hands album cover
Pandora Snail War and Peace album cover
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Got it Pandora Snail 2015 :)
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As much as I don't like certain people in politics from Russia there are a couple of artists that come to mind that I have really gotten into - The Gourishankar and another one I am having a hard time putting a finger on...

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Karma Rassa is really cool atmospheric progressive band from Saint-Petersburg. They have 2 albums in with english lyrics and 1 with russian lyrics! They also have played at ProgPower Europe and Rock au Chateau prog festivals.

Vesna... Snova Vesna (2018) https://karmarassa.bandcamp.com/album/vesna-snova-vesna-2018
Talks to Innerself (2016) https://karmarassa.bandcamp.com/album/talks-to-innerself-2016
Music into the void (2014) https://karmarassa.bandcamp.com/album/music-into-the-void-2014

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releases of the Russian prog-rock-band Roz Vitalis in 2018

The Hidden Man of the Heart
(Lizard Records, LIZARD CD 0136)
https://rozvitalis.bandcamp.com/album/the-hidden-man-of-the-heart
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=56833
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Vezhlivy Otkaz are booked for a Russian-American festival (Jetlag) in NY State next June, think I'll go!

JETLAG-2019: ВЕЖЛИВЫЙ ОТКАЗ ("Polite Refusal")

We are proud and excited to make our first JetLAG-2019 announcement. Welcome the pioneers of Russian experimental art rock, with their inimitably sophisticated, often almost academic but also most erratic and groovy style, unique signature sound and edgy avant-guard lyrics. Back to US after almost 20-year break, now as a trio. Dmitry Shumilov - bass, vocal, Roman Suslov - guitar, vocal, Mikhail Mitin - drums. Yes, it is they! VEZHLIVY OTKAZ!

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New album of russian space-prog-rockers Vespero “Hollow Moon” (Tonzonen Records, TON042)!

Welcome to the journey to the Moon! To watch the Earth rise every Lunar night ...

Streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Order your copy here:
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